Realme 5i Dump File Easy Jtag | PROVEN ✧ |

Refer to the Realme 5i pinout diagram (search “RMX2030 eMMC pinout Easy JTag”).

💡 Pro tip: Use a multimeter in continuity mode to confirm GND. VCC is usually 3.3V.


You have two options for connection:

Trustworthy dump files are hard to find due to malware risks. Reliable sources include: Realme 5i Dump File Easy Jtag

The Realme 5i (RMX2030) is a durable budget phone, but like any device, it can suffer from a hard brick (dead boot) due to:

When the device shows no signs of life (no vibration, no display, no PC detection), a full dump file written via Easy JTag is often the only reliable solution.

This guide will walk you through the process safely. Refer to the Realme 5i pinout diagram (search


A dump file in this context is a full binary backup (read via JTAG/ISP) of the phone’s eMMC memory. It contains partitions like:

These files are used for:

Using fine wires or a JTAG adapter, solder or press pogo pins onto the test points. Connect these to the corresponding pins on the Easy JTAG box’s eMMC connector: 💡 Pro tip: Use a multimeter in continuity

Do not connect VCC backward—this can fry the eMMC.

| Method | Difficulty | Success Rate on Hard Brick | Cost | |--------|------------|----------------------------|------| | Easy JTAG + Dump | High (soldering) | 95% if good dump | $$$ | | EDL (9008 mode) | Low (software) | 30% if bootloader corrupt | $ | | Test point + QFIL | Medium | 50% (needs valid firehose) | $ |

For a true hard brick on Realme 5i where no EDL handshake is possible, Easy JTAG with a proper dump file is the only reliable solution.

Using a dump file is a high-level repair. Ensure you have the following prerequisites ready: